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Week Of The Debutants! As New Signings Quick Of The Blocks To Register Debut Goals

The Premier League season is definitely back and it came with a bang. With high goal scoring games and entertaining misery for some fans, ...

The Premier League season is definitely back and it came with a bang. With high goal scoring games and entertaining misery for some fans, the wait has been worth it.For some it was the chance for fans to see how their new signings would perform in the Premier League and boy, did some not disappoint.I don't have the stats for highest number of debutants to score in an opening matchday but Matchday 1 of the English Premier League should be part of the records.Alexandre Lacazette (vs Leicester City)It did not take too long for the former Lyon striker to open his Premier League account. The striker got on the scoresheet as early as two minutes into the game.

Lacazette was able to get on the end of an Elneny cross and from his celebration looked like he was not expecting to be getting on the scoresheet that early.Wayne Rooney (vs Stoke City)Well, Wazza must have found his scoring boots or head in this case. The former Man Utd striker got on the scoresheet with a nice header to score the only goal of the game in Everton's 1-0 win over Stoke.

Mohamed Salah (vs Watford)The former AS Roma winger must have thought it had grabbed the winner for Liverpool after putting the Reds 3-2 up before Watford would get the ball in the back of the net to steal a point. Salah would tap in from close range after a lovely flick from Roberto Firmino put the goal on a plate for the Egyptian.Alvaro Morata (vs Burnley)Fresh after talking about the unfair criticisms he had to face for his missed penalty against Arsenal in the Community Shield, Morata would get a goal in Chelsea's 3-2 loss against Burnley. The Spaniard got on the end of a Willian cross with a nice diving header to get the Blues' first goal of the game. He would also grab an assist by setting up David Luiz for the Blues' second.

Steve Mounie (vs Crystal Palace)The Benin international, who is Huddersfield's record signing, started off by grabbing two goals in the game against Crystal Palace. It was a memorable performance by Huddersfield grabbing their first win in the Premier League but Mounie looks to be proving his worth with the record buy. Top of the goal scoring chart already.Ahmed Hegazy (vs Bournemouth)It was certainly debut delight for Ahmed Hegazy who got the Baggies only goal against Bournemouth. The Egyptian defender who is famously called the Nesta of the Pyramids was at the right place at the far post to head the ball into the back of the net.